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A lighter moment among sombre commemorations for Te Kiingi Maori
4 September 2024
A lighter moment among sombre commemorations for Te Kiingi Maori
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Thousands of mourners have gathered at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia on the third day of Kingi Tuheitia's tangi
1 Sep 2024:
Thousands of mourners have gathered at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia on the third day of Kingi Tuheitia's tangi...
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Mourners are starting to gather in Ngaruawahia, to pay their final farewells to Kiingi Tuheitia
30 Aug 2024:
Mourners are starting to gather in Ngaruawahia, to pay their final farewells to Kiingi Tuheitia...
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Broadcaster Whakaata Maori is undergoing a major restructure -- with job cuts looming
29 Aug 2024:
Broadcaster Whakaata Maori is undergoing a major restructure -- with job cuts looming...
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A deep dive into our policing reveals inequities remain at large - spanning race, gender, sexuality and mental health
22 Aug 2024:
A deep dive into our policing reveals inequities remain at large - spanning race, gender, sexuality and mental health...
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Tauranga's First Maori ward councillor will be on paid medical leave for the rest of the year
16 Aug 2024:
Tauranga's First Maori ward councillor will be on paid medical leave for the rest of the year...
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The Local Government Minister says Palmerston North has no choice but to hold a referendum on its Maori ward, despite opposition
9 Aug 2024:
The Local Government Minister says Palmerston North has no choice but to hold a referendum on its Maori ward, despite opposition...
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Act says all political parties should condemn pellets being fired at a New Plymouth councillor's car
7 Aug 2024:
Act says all political parties should condemn pellets being fired at a New Plymouth councillor's car...
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The Maori Development Minister says a proposed law change could provoke protest matching the scale of the foreshore and seabed controversy
30 Jul 2024:
The Maori Development Minister says a proposed law change could provoke protest matching the scale of the foreshore and seabed controversy...
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the current government will be remembered in 2040 as 'backwards'
27 Jul 2024:
Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the current government will be remembered in 2040 as 'backwards'...
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